domingo, 24 de febrero de 2019

Best Way to Communicate During a Crisis?

You've got it all wrong if you think it's cell phones...

As a personal tool, I love my cell phone. It's a great way to easily stay in touch with the people I care about.

===>But as a way to communicating during a crisis?

It's a pile of junk. There's just too many things that can go wrong with it to be a dependable survival tool.

You might not get a signal, the tower could go down, or the person you're trying to reach might not even have their phone turned on... Really...

===>who knows what might happen.



That's why I'm such a big fan of the communication device I'm about to show you. It's always on and you can get a signal in places where your cell phone would get zero bars.

It's just so much more reliable that you'd be crazy to go without it. Plus, you can get a special deal on it from Survival Frog if you're fast enough.

>>>The Survival Frog Team<<<






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